This is a collection of YouTube videos posted in this forum and elsewhere. I'll try and keep this current. Feel free to reply to this thread. Use the "youtube" tag to embed the video. I'll incorporate your replys and delete once I've merged them.

ubizmo plays Zelda: Song of Time, "a new interpretation"

wcclark, Gonna Fly Now (Theme to Rocky)

spatn, after 15 minutes of practice with his ocarina

wcclark, The Lion Sleep Tonight

spatolo plays "Tequila"

Ubizmo's first crack at my C polycarb, which arrived today...

ubizmo plays summertime:

Dan plays mountain ocarina lean on me melody

ubizmo plays "Tequila"

Dan plays excerpt from Lord of the Rings (Concerning Hobbits)

Ubizmo plays Irish tune "South Wind"

wcclark, Fields of Gold

Ubizmo plays "Michelle"

Secretagentdan, Legend of Zelda..Song of time o poly c!

Ocarinas deployed to Iraq

Secretagentdan, Improv tune on Mountain Ocarina Poly C

Scarborough Fair

Secretagentdan, Scooby Doo where are you? on poly c ocarina:

Tetris Theme

Secretagentdan, Summer Breeze Cover

Taipon's Theme

Dan's Improv #2

Kissng88 plays "As The Deer"

Forrest Gump

Silver Bells

Amazing Grace and Island Jig

The Impossible Dream...almost impossible to play.

From the secret agent, Zelda ocarina of time, saria's song in c and g:

Iron Man-black sabbath..cover on mountain ocarina

Heavy Metal: Dio-Holy Diver

Improv with "a little buzz"

The Lion Sleeps Tonight

Lord Oblivion's after 3 days with is MO: I Have a Bonnet Trimmed With BlueLooks like we another "Ocarina Guru"... see next Docjazz video below

thank you Cliff, I sincerely hoped you liked the idea (and YOU took care of it :-) )

small sidenote.. you wrote "use the ytube tag" on the header.

EDIT: I also wonder if it could be nice to group the videos by tune (it will for sure be extra work for you). This way we will have all the "tequila" version close toegether, same for the zelda stuff, and so on. Just another idea (after all, it's you to do the job, not me)

Hey Ubizmo, I just finally say your song of time, very AWESOME..I liked the jazzy riffing at the end! You have a very unique style and those diffferent techniques sound really cool. Keep pumping out those tunes. Dan!

I posted my very first YouTube video last night. I'm not sure how to "embed" it (sorry -- I still have a lot to learn) but this is the URL link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGgNFZ5YMTkIt's not the best quality (or playing) but I hope it will get easier as I figure things out and pick up tips from other Forum members about easy-to-use software, etc.

I was THRILLED to receive my hardwood C Mountain Ocarina in this morning's mail!! Early Christmas...or Valentine's Day, I should say (my sweet husband). I couldn't resist blowing a scale while in my tiny office, but I'll need to wait to get outside during lunch to really try it out and play a song. I've been carrying it around in my pocket all morning (not standard office wear). It's a beautiful instrument and it does sound a little mellower/softer to me, compared to the polycarbonate.

Merry Christmas to everyone in the MO company -- you folks are great!!

RecorderSue, Congratulations on your first video you made! I was a little nervous at first to post my first one but I figured at least it will be a way to document my progress on the ocarina. I was really excited when i got my hardwood C ocarina and I really enjoy it's great tone and attractive look! I feel the same way about my warmstone G also, both are very cool and great quality. Have a nice holiday yourself. Sincerely, Dan

That was great! Thanks for posting. You're pretty high tech... mixed in the accompaniment as well. I'm impressed. I've never done that myself. One more video and you'll be ahead of me Is Zena your dancing dog?

I was a little nervous at first to post my first one but I figured at least it will be a way to document my progress on the ocarina.

Thanks for the encouraging words, Dan. From the number of posts you and the other core forum members put out so fearlessly now, I'd never guess that you were ever nervous about it! You make a good point about being able to document one's progress by making these video clips. I'll keep trying.

Cliff, it's been interesting to see what some of these free or cheap audio/music software programs can do, even at a beginner's level. With your computer background I'm sure you can make much more sophisticated productions. Yes, that's our spirited part-Boxer, Zena (Bozena is her full name). I figured she would make the video more fun to watch, and that her dance fits in (sort of) with the theme of that cantiga (a ballad about the miraculous healing of a lame man).